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Malaysians for Beng Hock is a citizen’s initiative with the aim of pushing for justice for the late Teoh Beng Hock and his family, which until now is still being denied. Teoh Beng Hock was a political aide to a Selangor state executive councillor, who in July 2009 died mysteriously after spending a night and enduring a marathon questioning session at the offices of the Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission in Shah Alam as a witness to a case.

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No signs of struggle, forensic expert tells RCI

Members to the RCI inspect a window at Plaza Masalam in Shah Alam, February 17, 2011. — Picture by Jack Ooi

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 18 — No signs of a struggle were found at the window where Teoh Beng Hock had plunged to his death, a police forensic expert told the Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) today.

Chief Inspector Mazli Jusoh said he had examined the window and its surroundings on the 14th floor of Plaza Masalam in Shah Alam with his naked eye, but found no evidence of a physical altercation there.

“In my opinion, no struggle occurred,” said Mazli on the fifth day of the inquiry today.

“In my experience in crime scene investigation, if there was a fight at one part of the crime scene, it will be messy.

“If the crime scene has transparent surfaces, you can see messy marks around the room,” he added.

Mazli, who was attached to the Selangor police contingent headquarters during Teoh’s death on July 16, 2009, also said he found about six fingerprints on the window frame.

The investigator, however, testified that he had been unable to make identifications from the fingerprints as the window at the then Selangor Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) headquarters had been dusty.